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New info on upcoming Ibis Reader from @liza's threepress -- another books-in-cloud model
By Andrew SavikasNovember 2, 2009
Our part of this open ecosystem is Ibis Reader, an in-development digital reading system for a range of internet devices that provides access to books both online and offline....
Two Cool New Bookworm Features
By Andrew SavikasJuly 30, 2009
There's no question that there's plenty of room for improvement among EPUB readers. From simple things like poorly handling multiple author names to more complicated issues like CSS support, readers...
How to contribute translations to Bookworm
By Liza DalyMarch 11, 2009
We've enabled internationalization support for the user interface and help text in Bookworm and are looking for help in translating it into various languages. Bookworm runs on the Django framework, and Django supports these languages. They're all fair game. To...
Bookworm running in emacs w3-mode
By Liza DalyFebruary 17, 2009
Nice to see some old-school text-based browser action, and as Bookworm was written exclusively using emacs, it seems appropriate: Screenshot via kamen.nadev. This isn't just geek cred, though. For the same reasons that the site is usable in a text...
The "O'Reilly Bump" and Bookworm
By Andrew SavikasFebruary 13, 2009
During his TOC Keynote, Tim O'Reilly talked about how the status he confers through "retweets" on Twitter are really just another form of publishing, not much different from the status...
Metrics from the O'Reilly Bookworm release
By Liza DalyFebruary 12, 2009
This is the kind of web usage report that makes site managers ecstatic and software engineers cringe, and as I'm playing both roles in this case I'd describe it as a feeling of giddy terror. Bookworm has been online...
Bookworm and O'Reilly Labs
By Liza DalyFebruary 10, 2009
I'm extremely pleased to announce that the Bookworm project is now part of O'Reilly Labs.
At TOC: Bookworm Online EPUB Reader Now Part of O'Reilly Labs
By Andrew SavikasFebruary 10, 2009
We liked Bookworm so much that we invited principal developer Liza Daly to bring it into O'Reilly Labs, the R&D space that we've re-launched at this year's TOC Conference.
Halloween treat: The Morphs of Bentham
By Andy OramOctober 31, 2008
Think back to the dot-com boom of the late 90s: now you're ready to enjoy (or re-enjoy) my Halloween skit from 2000: The Morphs of Bentham.
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